RIC II Trajan 295 Trajan obverse, Bust of Trajan, laureate, draped on left shoulder, right Obverse
RIC II Trajan 295 Trajan reverse, Aquila between vexillum on left and standard on right Reverse

Münzkabinett Winterthur

Catalog Reference
RIC II Trajan 295
Ruler
Trajan
Denomination
Denarius
Date
112 AD-114 AD
Mint
Rome
Metal
Silver
Weight
3.24g
Diameter
20mm
Die Axis
6 h
Portrait Type
laureate
Manufacturing
struck

Obverse

IMP TRAIANO AVG GER DAC P M TR P COS VI P P

Bust of Trajan, laureate, draped on left shoulder, right

Reverse

S P Q R OPTIMO PRINCIPI

Aquila between vexillum on left and standard on right

About This Type

This RIC II Trajan 295 is a denarius of Trajan (112 AD-114 AD), struck at the Rome mint. The reverse depicts Aquila between vexillum on left and standard on right. Struck in silver at a standard weight of 3.24g, 20mm diameter.

About the Denarius

The denarius was the standard Roman silver coin, struck from around 211 BC through the mid-third century AD. It typically weighs 3.5–4.0 grams and measures 17–20mm. Republican issues are cataloged under Crawford (RRC); imperial issues follow RIC volumes by ruler.

About the Rome Mint

The Rome mint was the principal mint of the Roman state from the Republic through the fall of the Western Empire. It produced the vast majority of gold and silver coinage and was the only mint for much of the first and second centuries AD.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is RIC II Trajan 295?
RIC II Trajan 295 is a Silver Denarius of Trajan (112 AD-114 AD) struck at the Rome mint cataloged under RIC vol. II no. II Trajan 295.
How do you identify RIC II Trajan 295?
The obverse depicts Bust of Trajan, laureate, draped on left shoulder, right with the inscription IMP TRAIANO AVG GER DAC P M TR P COS VI P P. The reverse depicts Aquila between vexillum on left and standard on right with the inscription S P Q R OPTIMO PRINCIPI. Portrait type: laureate.
What are the physical specifications of RIC II Trajan 295?
RIC II Trajan 295 was struck in Silver, standard weight 3.24g, diameter 20mm, die axis 6 h, struck.

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